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The abundance that's invisible but very real
With My Army Discharge Papers in hand, my wife and I drove from Texas to Illinois, happy to be our own rolling demilitarized zone. I would soon start graduate school, Holly would be looking for a job, and there would be about $40 left over after paying the first month's rent on an apartment, along with tuition and fees for my first semester.
Maybe you've been there, too, starting or restarting life without a safety net.
I remember the terrain along I-44 through Oklahoma and Missouri better than any specific thoughts that came to us as we drove eastward that August. But we were a mobile prayer laboratory.
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April 12, 2004 issue
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More than just getting by
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from Mussa Tongori, Laurel Marquart, Catherine S. Anderson, Robert Dulle
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ITEMS of INTEREST
with contributions from Julie Chao, Sharon Linstedt, Nigel Scott, Sara Steffens
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A conversation about PRAYER AND FINANCES
with contributions from Marilyn Jones, Ron Ballard, Mark Nelson, Margery Brown
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Could God really help me pay the bills?
By Susan Self
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God never let us down
By Dieter Goebel
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Rescued from financial disaster
By David C. Anderson
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Suddenly single and looking for work
By Linda Hitt
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Church across the miles
By Sarah Brokensha
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WOMEN'S RIGHTS Not just a Utopian idea
By Françoise Mianda
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ETERNAL LIFE is not just a platitude
By Anne Early
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The abundance that's invisible but very real
By Warren Bolon
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Prayer stops pain and restores freedom of movement
Rae Shepherd
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Healed of eye condition
Simone Lordello
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A 'calm, clear thought' brought healing
Suzanne Riedel